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SNOWCONES

Photography Photo Manipulation posted on Jan 03, 2009
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This is orignially a daytime photograph.

Comments (10)


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west-ville

8:35PM | Sat, 03 January 2009

very nice looks so inviting

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PhrankPower

10:26PM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Very nice. I'd try it with a little less saturation, and perhaps a little darker/contrast to give it a real night time feel, but I like it very much.

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micturn

10:29PM | Sat, 03 January 2009

I agree with Phrankpower, but this is still wonderful work.

M2A

10:43PM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Great mood. The snow on the trees seems to make them alive and wanting to play in the street :D

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THROBBE

11:07PM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Very nice work!

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Thelby

5:16AM | Sun, 04 January 2009

This is Beautiful!!!!!

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wonderworld

5:22AM | Sun, 04 January 2009

Wonderful capture!!!

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MaraP

1:57PM | Sun, 04 January 2009

WOW! Magical scene!!

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jgkane

2:55PM | Wed, 07 January 2009

A powerful little piece, Kathleen. There is a certain magic about it. It brought out an old memory of past times. I once was the victim of a 'snowcone'. One winter nightshift, about 25 years ago, I was out in the deep snow, in my greatcoat and wellie boots, checking the property in my town. With about 9-10" of snow, I could easily see if anyone had been round the back of houses and shops, and only needd to shine my torch over them. Trudging around, in such conditions, was quite fatiguing, but there was always a warm bed at the end of it, and the satisfaction of seeing others having to go out to work in it, as I settled under the bedcovers. I had become aware that my torch batteries were dying on me, and moreover, that it had occurred at the furthest point from the police station. As I looked down, facing into the snowfall and biting wind, over my snow caked greatcoat, I could make out the cone of snow and ice which had formed on my torch lens. That was what was causing the decline in its light! As I was about to shake the snow off off, I suddenly got the fright of my life, as I was gently, but unexpectedly bumped from behind. I just about jumped out of my many layers of clothing! My colleagues had spotted me from up the top of the town, and freewheeled the police Landrover, with its lights off, downhill behind me, running out of momentum just as it touched me. I admit to turning some of the snow filled air blue...;o) Have a safe and not too cold January, my friend, and may you and your family gather good memories for the future, Warm regards, John.

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qrud

4:51PM | Wed, 11 March 2009

great winter scene. love the blue color and lights


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